Lawyer who won 9 Sandy Hook families $73M to represent Uvalde victim's family [View all]
This makes me smile
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/texas/article/sandy-hook-lawyer-uvalde-17226125.php?utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=sftwitter&utm_source=twitter.com
Will the attorney who won a $73 million settlement from Remington for nine Sandy Hook families use the same playbook in his legal dealings with the company that made the AR-15-style rifle used in the Texas massacre last month?
Yes and no.
Of course you look at the precedent, but in any complicated case as grievous and shattering as this, you have to keep your toolkit wide open and look at everything, said Josh Koskoff, a Bridgeport attorney who last week made national news by calling on rifle maker Daniel Defense to provide information about its marketing, especially to teens and children and about the gun companys communications with the Uvalde shooter. The Sandy Hook playbook is part of it, but you dont want to start out with tunnel vision because you can miss whats right in front of you.......
Koskoff and a team of Texas lawyers who are representing the parents of a slain Uvalde fourth-grade girl in many ways drew the battle lines last week for a legal fight with Georgia-based Daniel Defense. The parents lawyers called on the company to turn over information relevant to your marketing of AR-15 style rifles to teens and children; to your incitement and encouragement of the assaultive use of these weapons; to your on-line purchase system; and to your communications, on any platform, with the Uvalde shooter; and to your awareness of the prior use of AR-15 style rifles in mass shootings......
In Connecticut, where nine families sued Remington for unlawful marketing of the AR-15-style rifle used in the Sandy Hook massacre, Koskoff attorneys were seeking Remingtons internal marketing documents right up to February, when the defunct manufacturers four insurance companies offered to the families all they had left after two Remington bankruptcies $73 million.